JapaneseChin news
Dog show's bestTonganoxie Mirror - Jul 28, 2010
Other breeds that were showed during the weekend: Chihuahua, Alaskan Klee Kai, Manchester terrier, Japanese Chin, Chinese crested, both hairless and powder ...
New York Times (blog) - Jul 19, 2010
In foreign markets, Labrador just rolled over and played dead while the Japanese chin jumped. Border collies are nipping at the heels of the bull market. ...
The Beacon Herald - Jul 20, 2010
... taken through the pampering process -- from a great big Great Dane, a friendly St. Bernard, plenty of proud poodles and a tiny little Japanese Chin. ...
Japanese Chin books
The Japanese Chin: Dog from the Land of the Rising Sun
by: Elisabeth Legl
Of the two books we have on the Japanese Chin, this was by far the most useful.
John Culleton
Wexford Irish Terriers
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Japanese Chin
by: Juliette Cunliffe
I bought my Chin several months ago and spent quite a bit of time looking for information about the breed. This is the First, and only book I have found on them. It is a pretty good book, but not in as much detail as the books I have bought for my Pomeranian and for my Whippet.
It seems that they are pretty rare in this area, Pittsburgh Pa., as I have only found one other person with one. So I am very happy with the information in this book. Plus, I don't understand why they are called Japanese Chin when they originated in China.
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Henley: A New York tail
by: Julie Muszynski
A story about a very special little dog which should appeal to all ages.. Beautifully told & superbly illustrated.
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Japanese Chin
by: Claude V. Alexander
There is very little written about this curious but delightful breed of dogs. This book definately is written by a Japanese Chin lover and describes the breed and care of, in an interesting and helpful manner. It discusses the breed's origins, characteristics, and care for in easy to follow chapters. The photographs seem repetitive using bland color backgrounds and facial closeups. I was a bit disappointed that much of the book was dedicated to advertising products. Overall, this is a great guide for owners or prospective owners of Japanese Chins.
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